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Modeling Warm-Up Drift in Commercial Harmonic Phase Standards

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Author(s)

Jeffrey Jargon, Jolene Splett, Dominic F. Vecchia, Donald C. DeGroot

Abstract

We develop an empirical model for the warm-up drift of harmonic phase standards that are used to calibrate the phase distortion of nonlinear vector nrtworks analyzers. This model will enable us to estimate the time at which the standards reach stability.
Proceedings Title
Proc., Conf. Prec. Electromagn. Meas.
Conference Location
, 1, UK

Keywords

calibration, drift, harmonic, measurement, model, network analyzer, nonlinear, phase standard

Citation

Jargon, J. , Splett, J. , Vecchia, D. and DeGroot, D. (2004), Modeling Warm-Up Drift in Commercial Harmonic Phase Standards, Proc., Conf. Prec. Electromagn. Meas., , 1, UK (Accessed October 12, 2025)

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Created July 1, 2004, Updated October 12, 2021
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